Hear from Mas National Queensland Manager Juliet Stewart and Yiliyapinya Indigenous Corporation Founder and Director Aunty Sheryl Batchelor as they talk to ABC Brisbane Drive host Kelly Higgins-Devine about Made by Mob, a joint initiative by Mas National, Australian Trade Training College and Yiliyapinya Indigenous Corporation.
The program aims to address the lack of after-hours services for vulnerable First Nations children by providing safe and engaging activities such as building furniture and playing footy on a Friday and Saturday night in a culturally safe space.
Help is proud to be supporting a local business revolutionary safety device is taking the world by storm. Queensland’s Gail Bray and Craig Charlton have taken their backyard idea and turned it into Lock Jaw Ladder Grip, a unique ladder stabiliser, which has become a global phenomenon and award-winning product, exported to countries like New […]
Read MoreFrom his earliest years, Hadi Rezaie nursed an ambition to excel in dentistry. Today, that dream is a reality, with recently winning the exclusive Lance Barnard Memorial Awards for encouragement and recognition of excellence at the Tasmanian Training Awards. Arriving in Hobart from Isfahan, Iran with his family in 2016, Hadi stayed focused on his […]
Read MoreRenmark apprentice honoured at Riverland NAIDOC Week Awards Proud Kaurna woman and fabrication apprentice Marley Courtney has been recognised for excellence at the prestigious NAIDOC Week Riverland Awards. The Renmark resident is currently pursuing a Certificate III in Engineering and received the Apprentice of the Year award, shining a light on the remarkable contributions made […]
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